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Primer: The thought of FIDO, U2F, and finally the solution to the flawed username/password system fascinates and excites me. OMG I can't wait.<br /><br />Here's the solution I envision, in very simple terms: <strong>Replace the password in general with the TOTP (or other authentication) of the Yubikey NEO.</strong><br /><br />Now, in less-simple terms.<br /><br />I currently use KeePass for all of my sensitive data - website UN/PW combinations, credit card information, etc. I use this solution for a few different reasons:<br /><br /><ul>Encrypted</ul><ul>As local as I want it to be</ul><ul>Cross-platform</ul><ul>Ease-of-use, due to the auto-type functionality</ul><br />The problem is that while I can randomize passwords from website to website, I still need to remember one important password: the one that unlocks my KeePass database.<br /><br />Here's what I want to see happen - that database should not only be unlocked by the Yubikey (which is already possible), but logging into any website using the auto-type functionality should be as easy as the touch of the Yubikey in a USB port or tapping the back of my phone with the NEO.<br /><br />As I understand it, this is the idea behind what is supposed to start taking place with U2F. I've also tried the solution known as &quot;KeyGenius,&quot; and while this is as close as it gets to what I seek, KeyGenius is incomplete.<br /><br />Can anyone point me in the right direction?<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.yubico.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2764">SparkyXI</a> — Thu Jan 09, 2014 4:11 am</p><hr />
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